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Empirical Labs Distressor
The Distressor is an automatic gain (or volume) control device (AGC in engineering terms) designed for pro audio (music) applications. Basically, it electronically controls the volume of just about any source in a very pleasing, and "musical" manner - adding fullness, intelligibility, and...
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Episode 6 - Recording drums part 1 (stereo)
Microphone choice, placement, overheads snare and toms. Recording techniques capture drums stereo recording
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Episode 7 - Recording drums part 2 (stereo)
Microphone choice, placement, overheads snare and toms. Recording techniques capture drums stereo recording
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Episode 8 - Recording drums part 3 (stereo)
Microphone choice, placement, overheads snare and toms. Recording techniques capture drums stereo recording
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Charter Oak PEQ1 EQ - AES '09
The Charter Oak PEQ1, a unique Stereo EQ, demonstrated by Mike Demming, employing wide overlapping band-pass filters all the way from 20hz to 50khz. Intended to be used as a finishing and coloration tool. The ingenious design, employs outerbands with as much as 24dB of boost and cut, whereas...
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Sony MDR7506 Studio Monitor Headphones
The MDR-7506 is a large diaphragm foldable headphone designed for professional studio and live/broadcast applications. They have become an industry standard in recording studios around the world. Their full range sound and portability all add up to a great pair of cans!
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EMEQ2 from A Designs - Pultec Style Stereo Equalizer Demo on Drums
Www.soundpure.com The A Designs EM-EQ2 is a 2 channel, rack mounted, solid state equalizer based on the Pultec EQP-1A3s. Recording Engineer Jason Richmond discusses how he used this great EQ from A Designs on the overheads of the Brady Spotted Gum Kit. To learn more about the gear used in this...
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How to align a tape machine for reproduction using an MRL
Part 1 in our "How to" series about recording with tape. If you've committed to recording to tape, you absolutely owe it to yourself to learn how to correctly align the tape deck to get the most out of the medium. Properly aligned and setup, it's unbeatable (at least we think so). Not doing routine ...
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Engineering for Every Listening Environment
In this interview, Carl Beatty, a veteran engineer and Professor of Production and Engineering at Berklee College of Music, shares his thoughts on the art of engineering a recording to sound good everywhere -- in cars, in mono, on tiny home speakers -- and not just on your state-of-the-art...
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